Brunni - Furggelen

Tip
5.00 km long
Difficulty: medium
Condition: easy
Great panorama
Snowshoe
  • 2:30 h
  • 5.00 km
  • 440 m
  • 440 m
  • 1,090 m
  • 1,529 m
  • 439 m
  • Start: Brunni
  • Destination: Brunni
Walking on the signposted snowshoe routes is allowed in the Ibergeregg nature reserve.

Brunni, Hotel Brunni - point 1187 - point 1330 - Furggelen and back.

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Best to visit

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Directions

Brunni, Hotel Brunni - point 1187 - point 1330 - Furggelen and back.

(SVS-route Brunni - Furggelen SZ 024)

Tour information

  • Stop at an Inn

Equipment

Recommended equipment for snowshoers:

  • Snowshoes, winter shoes (good hiking boots), depending on weather conditions wind jacket, sweater, gloves, hat, sunglasses, gaiters, and hiking poles
  • For longer routes, backpack with drink and food
  • Recommended are map 1:25000, compass, GPS if available
  • First aid kit and any necessary medication

Directions & Parking facilities

A3 towards Feusisberg - Biberbrugg - Einsiedeln - Alpthal - Brunni

A4 exit Schwyz - Rothenthurm - Einsiedeln - Alpthal - Brunni

At the valley station of the Holzegg aerial cableway

From Einsiedeln train station by bus to Alpthal - Brunni

Additional information

For the sake of the wildlife:

  • Attention: Please respect the recommended wildlife quiet zone.
  • In winter, wild animals need quiet retreat areas to survive.
  • Please stay on the route so that the wildlife is not disturbed.
  • We ask you to keep your dog on a leash.

http://www.mythenregion.ch/fileadmin/Files/Documents/Ibergeregg/Schneeschuhkarte.pdf

Author

Einsiedeln-Ybrig-Zürichsee Tourismus

Organization

Einsiedeln-Ybrig-Zürichsee

Safety guidelines

For your safety – stay on the route!

SVS snowshoe routes are marked, signposted, avalanche-safe, and nature-friendly.

Order snowshoe maps from the Swiss Snowshoe Association (www.s-v-s.ch)

Attention:

Leaving the route in the nature reserve and hunting ban area is prohibited!

Avalanche situation: 

In case of uncertain snow conditions, we recommend consulting the avalanche bulletin. Every winter sports participant is responsible for themselves and uses the official snow routes at their own risk.

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